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any stereotypes are associated with high school. Pop culture displays an extreme exaggeration of these stigmas. There will always
be cliques and social groups, but as we mature, we realize we must
have consideration for others and real life has very little in common with
television and movies.
Throughout high school, we have all experienced many ups and
downs, but as we have progressed and matured, the difficult situations become a little easier. From heartbreaks to big wins on the field, friends play
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a major role in our abilities to deal with these situations. When I think about
situations I’ve experienced in high school, I can’t imagine getting through
them without my friends.
Everyone goes through phases in high school and most people are not friends with the same
people the entire way through, and that’s okay. Getting to know different people exposes us to situations that we may not have experienced otherwise. I can think of situations where I missed out on
things that could have been great for me because I was too busy worrying about ultimately unimportant things. I wish now that when I was a freshman, I had listened to the people who told me that in
three years, my hair color and what dress I wore to that certain party wouldn’t be important in the long
run.
As seniors nearing graduation, we might think that we have taken the years at GACS for
granted. I think that one of my greatest struggles in college will be moving on without the support of
my close friends from high school. I wish I had taken full advantage of everything that God put in
front of me, but the high school experience here has made me a stronger person and I will cherish my
experience at GACS forever.

Looking back, what thoughts
about high school would you
like to share?

“We cannot look back at
these past years and have regrets
about things we should have done.
We can only look ahead and think
what kind of person we want to be.
It’s a time to reinvent ourselves. A
time to improve on our mistakes
from the past.

Kelsey Sutton

Looking back on my
high school experience, I wish I
had known that change is ok. You dont
have to be the same person you were
a year ago or even a month ago. It’s ok to
do new things. Knowing this would have
made my high school experience easier.
Even so, I wouldn’t change these
years for anything.

“The most unrealistic person
in the world is the cynic, not
the dreamer. Hopefulness
only makes sense when it
doesn’t make sense to be
hopeful. This is your century.
Take it and run as if your life
Paul Hawken, environmentalist, entrepreneur,
depends on it.” journalist,
and author

Looking back on
high school, the only regret I have
is that I did not truly experience my
inner Ferris Bueller. If I were going to give
any advice to the underclassman, it would
be to HAVE FUN, and not to worry
about what people think. In four years,
they won’t even matter. Be
yourself, and live it up.

Stephen Grum

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Senior message

Looking Forward
By: Megan McPheely, Editor-in-Chief

raduating from high school and going to college marks a
new chapter in one’s life. For many students, this new chapter brings many new challenges and adjustments.
Challenges face every person during new chapters in life;
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college is not an exception. During our senior year, this idea of freedom begins. Many students are so close to being on their own, they cannot help but try to start
to spread their wings. This may mean thinking curfew does not apply or beginning to think it
is not required to tell our parents what we are doing all of the time.
Some of the challenges that face parents are letting us go and questioning how well
they have prepared us for college. For many parents, letting us go is hard even if they have
already sent a sibling off to school. Even though many parents realize it is time, letting go is
very hard. They cannot believe we are eighteen years old; to them, it seems like just yesterday they tied our shoes, held our hands while crossing the street, and took us to our first day
of kindergarten. While at school, we will not have our parents holding our hand the entire
way ensuring we have studied for that big test, completed that one hundred-point project, or
have even completed daily homework assignments that may not be a big percentage of our
final grade. It is up to us to be responsible by ensuring we stay on top of our schoolwork and
preparing for tests as best we can.
One of the biggest differences going from high school to college is living in a dorm.
Many of us have probably never done our own laundry before and the washers and driers at
most schools probably are not even automatic. Another aspect of dorm life which students are
not accustomed to is sharing a room. Living in a dorm means you may not be able to leave
your dirty laundry scattered in piles all over your floor and leave your stuff all over the place.
In some schools, students are also required to clean their own bathroom if living in a suite
style. Many of us probably do not know how to even unclog a toilet and would either have
parents or perhaps a maid clean our bathroom at home. Can you imagine how messy some of
our rooms will be if we are required to clean our bathroom, wash our clothes, and wash our
sheets?
This next chapter will be an exciting time for all of us. We will have to acclimate to a
new environment, learn in different ways, and tackle some of the challenges we will face during our freshmen year. GACS and our parents have prepared us well for the adventure.

What are you looking forward to
most about college?
Meeting new
people and being
able to start fresh.

Claire Goodsen

The ability to let my
mind run free with its
ideas and ideals, have
no assigned topic to
my research.

Brad Bazemore
It’s a whole new
game, you know. just
freedom from high
school rules, and
more flexibility.

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To: Brianna Cummings, 8th
Brianna, congratulations
on you eighth grade graduation. We are extremely
proud of what you have
accomplished during your
three years at GACS. You
have grown and matured
into a wonderful young
lady, one that any parent
would be proud of. We
hope that as you move
onto senior high, you have
as much success and fun
as you had in junior high.
God has truly blessed us
with a precious gift, and
that gift is you.
With love: Mom and Dad

To: Mayla LaResa McCray, 8th
M is for having the meritorious character you
have developed;
A is for being authentic in
the way you treat others;
Y is for not yielding to
pressures of the world;
L is for the lady-like
qualities you possess;
A is for being easily advisable by your parents and
other adult leaders.
Please continue being led
by God, His Holy Spirit,
and other great leaders and
thinkers. We are so thankful for who you are and
who you are becoming.
Love always, your family: Daddy and
Mama, Meko and Meisha

To: Joshua Lott, 5th
Joshua, as you approach your next
journey in life, I pray you will trust
God and let him direct your path. Middle school is a time to work hard, set
goals, and have a little fun. Proverbs
3:13: “Blessed is the man who finds wisdom, the man who gains understanding.”
Joshua, Mom and Dad are so very proud
of you. You such a blessing
to our family.
Love always: Mom and Dad

To: Bo Davies, 5th grade
We are so proud of you and all you’ve
accomplished during your elementary
school years; good grades, kind friendships, and success in all you’ve done.
You are now ready for your next adventure -- junior high! Remember to be
the best you can be and follow Jesus’
path. “The Lord himself goes before
you and will be with you; He will never
leave you nor forsake you.” Deuteronomy 31:8. We’re proud to be your family.
We love you!
Mom, Dad, Will, and Mary Ellis

To: Joseph Arnold, 12th
Words cannot express how proud we
are of you and the young man you have
become! Congratulations on reaching such a huge milestone -- your high
school graduation. We are going to miss
you, but know you are going to have
the time of your life at UGA next year.
We wish you all the best!! “I hope
your dreams take you...to the corners
of your smiles, to the highest of your
hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special places
your heart has ever known.”

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To: Lynsey Holton, 8th
Congratulations on your
eighth grade graduation!
We are all so proud and
amazed at your success!
You are an
awesome daughter, a
caring sister, and a friend
to so many people. You
have shown us that you
are smart, funny, athletic,
and a great singer! You
care so much about other people. You are beautiful inside and out! We
know that you are going
to love high school – enjoy the best time
of your life!
All our love: Mom, Ally, Erik, Kyle
Regan, & Mr. Brandon xxxooo

To: Libby Hays, 5th
My sweet little Libby, It
seems like only yesterday you started that first
day of pre-school. Since
then, you have grown asa
a student, daughter, and
Christian. As a big sister,
you have always stressed
to Matthew the importance of Christ in his
life and even talked about
the importance of school
occasionally. We are extremely proud of you and
can’t wait to see you
succeed in middle school.
We will always love you!
Daddy and Matthew

Love: Mom, Dad, Brittany, and Jordan

To: Ciara McKinney, 8th
Wow! Eleven years at GACS! As we watch you say goodbye to middle school, we are reminded of
what an extraordinary daughter, friend, leader, and follower of Christ you are. Your many talents
spring forward from your unending hard work, dedication, and tenacity and your example to others
sends a constant reminder of Jesus’ unconditional love and kindness. We couldn’t be more proud of
you or love you more. Wishing you much high school success!

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Junior High and Elementary News

Elementary Students Finish
A Terrific Year

IN JUNIOR HIGH

Congratulations to Mr. & Miss Spartan 2010!

By: Megan McPheely, Editor-in-Chief

“The core traits of this class are: caring, cooperative, willing to share, confident, achieving, team-oriented, happy children,” shared 5th grade teachers Mrs.
McCall and Ms. Huber.
On May 21, 2010 137 fifth graders will finish out their elementary careers at GACS
and head into junior high. The ceremony will take place in the Long Forum and will
include honors recognition and elementary musical performances.

Congratulations to these Beginning, 5th grade Band Members, selected to participate in the
2010 District 13 Beginning Honor Band Clinic. [Wes York, Elementary Band Director]

Photo credit: Glenn Martin

Congratulations to the winners of Mr. and Miss Spartan 2010
Jackson O’Brien and Mary Johnson. Congratulations to all
the participants in Mr. and Miss Spartan for being considered
for this prestigious award: Savannah Gray, Katie Jones, Ciarra
McKinney, Paige Reynolds, Savannah Stewart, Robert
Dicks, Conner Joseph, Jackson Rossborough, Landon Tabor,
and Sam Weyen.

Elementary Principal Norma Miller on the significance of Grandparents’ Day in Elementary
School: “This day for many of our students, is the best day of the year. It’s a day for our students to

honor all grandparents whether they are able to attend this day or not. For the students who have
grandparents attending, they are thrilled to show off their school as they lead campus tours, introduce
grandparents to teachers and friends, and provide the entertainment for the day. It’s a marvelous day
for everyone working at GACS because we are able to strengthen core values that we all hold dear.”

Photo credit: Glenn Martin

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Zach (6th) and Matt Henderson (8th) enjoy having family friend, Judy
Edwards, share the morning with them on Grandparents’ Day.

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Senior Scrapbook
Senior Jospeph Arnold with Juan Pablo at the Verbo School in
Ecuador during the winter break misison trip.

Photo credit: Glenn Martin

Laura Blanton, Blake Foxworthy, Rebecca McLean, Emery Lee, Dorothy
Wallis, and Julia Waldman gather for one last homecoming picture.
The seniors of the Ecuador mission trip during a night tour of Riobamba,
many of whom went on the trip last year.
Photo credit: Jessica Terry
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Photo credit: Katie Farrington

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Photo credit: Katie Martin
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Katie Lake, Amberly Main, Grace Mimbs, Alex Manley, Laura Leitch, and Mary White
show off their balance on a surf ride in Orlando, Florida during the class trip.

Mrs. Amanda Howard, Amanda Jordan, and
Erika Dore make new friends in Honduras over
winter break.

Photo credit: Glenn Martin

Seniors Karen Wood and Meredith
Martin show their spirit during clique
day for spirit week.
Amanda Jordan, Victoria Sams, Amberly Main, and
Laura Leitch enjoy their work in Honduras.
Photo credit: Katie Martin

Below: The football team runs out onto the field
during the first-ever homecoming football game. Above: Meredith Martin, Meagan Morrow, Caroline Freeman, Katie Parrow,
Erika Dore, Bradley Wilkinson, Elise Martin, and Stephanie Lord enjoy fellowship on the bus during their last class trip with GACS.
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Seniors Beaux Hebert, David
Deweese, and Andrew Converse
compare their new schedules on
August registration day.

Page Parker and Brooke Tabor get all fired up for Friday
evening at the Spartan Stadium.

Erin Anderson paints the face of a new, little friend
during the winter break mission trip to Brazil.

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To: Grace DeBoer, 8th
Grace, Congrats on graduating from
junior high! We are so proud of
you. God blessed you with unique
talents and abilities, and you have
used those gifts well! As you
enter senior high, we hope your
dreams take you…to the corners of
your smiles, to the highest of your
hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special
place your heart has ever know.
We love you dearly!
Dad, Mom, and Doug

To: Austin Henry, 8th
Congratulations Austin! We are
so proud of who you are. Thank
you for the special joy you bring in
our lives and for all that you have
taught us as parents. We love you!
Congratulations!
Love: Mom, Christian, Dad, and Eve

To: Godfrey Torrance, 8th
“For I know the plans I have for
you,” declares the Lord, “plans to
prosper you and not to harm you,
plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me
and come and pray to me, and I will
listen to you. You will seek me and
find me when you seek me with all
your heart.” - Jeremiah 29:11-12.
Congratulations- you’ve made it
through junior high.
We love you Godfrey!
Love: Mom and Dad

To: Justin Lewis, 8th grade
Justin, it seems like only yesterday when you called me and told
me all about your first day of Kindergarten...and now you are graduating from 8th grade! These have
been wonderful years and you are
a wonderful grandson! Much love
and success as you enter your high
school years. Never forget that
“God’s way is always best.”

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Love, Murma

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To: Sarah Braswell, 5th
We are very proud of you and your accomplishments during
your Elementary years. You are a smart, talented, and beautiful young lady. We know you have a bright future ahead of
you. We love you! Mom and Dad, Clay and Everett
To: Justin Lewis, 8th
Justin, every new beginning
comes from some other beginning’s end. The middle school
years are ending, and the high
school years will bring a new
beginning. Stay strong in your
faith, and always cling to the
adage that “success is the pinnacle of the hard working.”
Congratulations on your eighth
grade graduation, and remember
Philippians 4:13: “I can do all
things through Christ you
strengthens me.”
Much love: Mom and Dad

To: Chelsea Mitchell, 12th
Chelsea, we are so proud of all
you have accomplished. You are
well on your way to becoming the woman that God has
called you to be. We know that
you have dreamed of walking
through the Quad and receiving
your diploma - here’s hoping
that this is the first of many
dreams realized. Go Jackets!
Love: Mom and Dad

To: Jordan Arnold, 8th grade
Congratulations on your eighth
grade graduation! We are so
proud of you!! We wish you
the best of luck during your
high school years. “Do not go
where the path may lead: go
instead where there is no path
and leave a trail.”
Love: Mom, Dad, Joseph, and Brittany

To: Peyton Tardy, 8th
We are proud of you, Peyton.
Good luck in high school - we
know you’ll do great!

To: Brock Fitzhugh, 5th
Believe in yourself and
you can have it all. We
are proud of your accomplishments and look
forward the the next
step in life with you.
Brock, you rock!!!
Love You,
Mom and Dad

To: Libby Hays, 5th
Libby, We are so proud
of the young lady you
are growing into. We are
so happy you are a part
of our lives.
Love: Mrs. Mike, Nick,
and Mrs. Kim, AKA: the Nanny

To: Kyra Posey, 5th
Congratulations on your
fifth grade graduation!
We love you and are very
proud of you! You are
the best! Your future
is bright!
Enjoy every moment!
Mom and Dad

To: Justin Lewis 5th
We have had so much
fun watching you grow
over the years. Thanks
for all the joy you’ve
brought to us. Congratulations on your
8th grade graduation, and
remember to “Be of good
courage, and He shall
strengthen your heart,
all you who hope
in the Lord.”
Psalms 31:24 NIV
Love, Granny and Papa
Los Angeles, California

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To: Jordan Arona, 5th
Congratulations, Jordan!
We are proud of you. We
know how good it feels to
be king of the elementary
school. We are going to
have the best
summer vacation ever!
Love: Mom and Ryan

To: Megan McPheely, 12th
Megan, Congratulations
on your graduation from
GACS. We know you will
be happy at South Carolina
next year. We’re
proud of you.
From: Mom and Dad

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To: Jessie Powell, 12th
J is for JuJu Bean, blue eyes,
and big smile; E is for Effervescent,
more and more all the while; S is for
Smile, the biggest and best; S is fo
Style, your own, not the rest;
I is for Irresistible,
in work and at play;
E is Everything you are every day.
Mamma, Daddy, and Nathan

To: Michael Turner, 12th
Congratulations on a great
high school career,
acceptance to UGA, and
making it in the Band!
You’re the greatest!
From: Mom and Dad

To: Libby Hays, 5th
Libby, Mommy is so proud
of you sweetheart. You
are a wonderful daughter
and I could not ask for
more. Look out
sixth grade!
Love: Mommy

To: Justin Lewis, 8th
Justin, We remember the
day your mom and dad
brought you home from
the hospital, and we ran
next door to take a peek at
the new baby. We watching you playing in your
yard (and our yard) as
a young kid, and we are
now watching you graduate from eighth grade. You
have blessed our loves in
so many ways and you are
special to us.
Love: Cal and Angie Garland

To: Luke Shumard, 12th
Congratulations Luke, you
made it! We are very
proud of you!
Love: Mom, Dad, Travis, and Jesse

To: Isaiah R. Sanders, 12th
Have the vision and see
your potential, And faith
to believe that you can;
Then courage to act with
conviction, To become who
God meant you to be!
Good luck at LSU!
Go Tigers!!
Love: Mom and Dad

To: Kristin Burton, 8th
Kristin, What a joy and
blessing you are in our
lives. We are so proud of
you and all your accomplishments this first year
at GACS. High school is
going to be a great new adventure. Remember to keep
your faith and let your
light shine always. We love
you and may God bless you
as he has blessed us.
Love: Mom, Dad, and Ashley
To: Wesley Ross Pate, 12th
Dear Wesley, you have been
18 years of joy to us. Dad
and I want you to know
how much we believe in
you. We thank God for
allowing us to be your
parents and experience so
many wonderful moments
with you and Jessica. Always remember and never
forget, God was is and
will be with you, you are
His child and he has great
things planned for you!
Peace and Love!
In Him, Brenda Pate

To: Grace DeBoer, 8th
Gracie, Congratulations on your
graduation from junior high! Your
accomplishments have been many, and
we are so proud of you. We love you.
Nanna and Grandaddy

To:
All GACS
Graduates

We wish the seniors the best at
college, 8th graders best wishes
during high school, and 5th graders
the very best during junior high!
The Spartan Spear-it Staff

To: Kyra Posey, 5th
Congratulations on your 5th grade
graduation! We love you and are very
proud of you! You are the best! Your
future is bright? Enjoy every momnet!
Dad & Mom

To: Justin Lewis, 8th
Justin -- “But seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness;
and all these things shall be added
unto you.” Matthew 6:33. We love you,
and you are such an awesome nephew.
Congratulations on your eighth grade
graduation, and we look forward to
you visiting us in Hawaii this summer.
Love: Auntie Jan and Uncle Brian
Honolulu, Hawaii

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Sports

Running the Race to Get to State
By: Megan McPheely, Editor-in-Chief

Senior Claire Goodson shows strength as she glides over the
pole during a track meet.

Adversity Team Faced: More injuries this year than any other year of Coach
Kinsers’ years of coaching at GACS
Challenge Conquered: Just being patient while some of the key people are
recovering from injury
Girls’ Key Athletes: Claire Goodson, Caroline Bond, Jessica Tuggle, Lauren
Kester, Brittany Arnold, and Morgan McKnight
Boys’ Key Athletes: Ryan Reynolds, Kane White, Lavondre Nelson, Max
Megan McPheely
Griffin, Nick Chizek, Carter Asef, and Jarred Strickling
Spiritual Goal: “Honor God in the way we practice and compete against other teams. I hope they see we
are different than other teams in our attitude.”
Girls’ Athletic Goals: The girls are the defending state champions and the team hopes to be back challenging for that again this year
Boys’ Athletic Goals: The boys team is young, but is working hard and the team hopes to come together
as a team this last three weeks of the season
Records: The girls won the 6-AA Region Championship, with six girls qualifying for State, and they
placed 2nd in the State Track Meet, just three points behind North Oconee. Congratulations for your State
Runner-up position in 2010! The boys’ placed 3rd in the 6-AA Region Championship action held on the
GACS campus with Junior Ryan Reynolds qualifying for state in the discus.

Photo credit: Jonathan Phillips

Spartans on the Green Swinging Their Way To State
By: Joshan Smith, Sophomore

Adversity team faces: Weather, but the greatest adversity is always
being mentally prepared
Greatest victory: Playing our very best and having the best attitude
Challenge Conquered: Injury to two of the most important players
Girls' Key players: Lindsey Adams and Emee Herbert
Boys' Key players: Austin Stevens and Spencer Cokely
Team Scripture: Philippians 2:5-8: Let this mind be in you, which
was also in Christ Jesus: Who, being in the form of God, thought it not
robbery to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation, and
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took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of
men: And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death,
even the death of the cross.
Spiritual Goal: Our desire is to have the attitude of Christ both on and off the course.
Boys’ Record: Placed 3rd in Region 6-AA; Spencer Cokely Individual Region Champion; 3rd
round at State
Girls’ Record: Region 6-AA Champions; State Champions over Westminter

Girls
Adversities: Only two seniors; young but a talented team
Goals for Season: (1) To help each student-athlete grow as Jesus did, in wisdom, stature, and favor, with God and man.
(2) We will grow mentally, both in the knowledge of the game and in the knowledge of our own abilities.
(3) We will grow physically, both in strength and endurance.
(4) We will learn to compete in a manner which honors God, GACS, our team, our opponents, and ourselves.
Team Scripture: Philippians 3:13-14: “...Forgetting what is behind and
straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize
Junior Anna Douglas
for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”
fights for the ball with
another player during the
Record: 14-2, with 2 ties; lost to Walker in State Semifinals
St. Pius game.

Photo credit: LeeAnn Wiedeman

Congratulations to all the
following senior athletes who
have signed and are headed
to play sports at the next level:
LINDSAY ADAMS
Kennesaw State University, Golf
MADELINE BARKER
University of Georgia, Soccer
TAYLOR BRUNER Armstrong Atlantic
State University, Baseball
CASEY COX
Berry College, LaCrosse
WILL FREEMAN
University of Georgia, Swimming
CLAIRE GOODSON
College of Charleston, Track & Field
BEAUX HEBERT
Nicholls State University, Football
JULIAN HORTON
University of Arkansas, Football
AMANDA KOMISAROW
Furman University,Volleyball
TAYLOR MARTIN
Berry College, Lacrosse
CHANEY MEANS
Western Kentucky University, Basketball
WESLEY PATE
Boston University, Swimming
COREY SIMMONS
University of South Carolina, Football
KIM SLADE
Berry College, Lacrosse
JESSICA TUGGLE
Valdosta State University, Tennis
TRENT WIEDEMAN
College of Charleston, Basketball
MORGAN WINSTON
Wingate University, Tennis

Boys
Adversities: Young & inexperienced with eight new starters, but very
competitive
Goals for Season: To qualify for the playoffs and compete for a championship and enjoy each other and grow and learn about God on the journey.
Team Scripture: I John, 2:10: “...“He that loveth his brother abideth in the
light, and there is none occasion of stumbling in him.”
Key Players: Stewart Abrahart, Danny Knight, and Matt Carothers
Record: 5-3 (overall), with 13 ties; lost to Athen Academy in 2nd round
of State playoffs

Photo credit: Glenn Martin

Junior Stewart Abrahart fights for the header to
score for the Spartans.

Adversities: Very young team; difficult region
Athletic Goal: To play in the State playoffs; didn’t happen, but very
promising future
Spiritual Goal: Connect with God on the diamond
Coach’s Quote: “The struggles we had this year will only make us
stronger and better for the future.”
Key Players: Taylor Bruner, Riley Rue, Robby McPherson, and John
LaMay
Record: 7-18 (overall), 2-10 (region)

Photo credit: Rob Rue
Sophomore John LaMay slides into home
during the Lovett game.

Tennis Teams Serve Up a Good Season
By: Rebecca McLean, Digital Managing Editor

Boys
Photo credit: Glenn Martin
Photo credit: Glenn Martin
Team Scripture: “Whatever you do in
word or deed, do all to the glory of God.”
Col. 3:17
Athletic Goal: Make it to State Tournament; goal met
Key Players: All players contributed to
successful season; Jake Montgomery and
David Floyd outstanding in #1 doubles
Team Successes: 2nd in Buckhead Rotary; 3rd in Region 6-AA; completed in
2nd round of State
Girls
Team Scripture: “Whatever you do in
word or deed, do all to the glory of God.”
(Left) Senior Jessie Tuggle shows her concentration during warmup.
Col. 3:17
(Right)Sophomore Hunter Ragland warms up his forehand.
Athletic Goal: Make it to State TournaGray, Jacqueline Tate, Margaret Sharpe
ment; goal met
Team Successes: defeated Westminster in regular season & North
Key Players: All seniors - Morgan Winston, Jessica Tuggle, Rebecca Gray, Rachel Gwinnett in LaGrange Tournament; round of State